The College Football Playoff really heats up today with the final three quartefinal games across the country. The Bengals have plenty of alums from schools involved in the national championship race.
Their road opponents are the Browns, Ravens, Steelers, Bills, Dolphins, Broncos, Packers and Vikings.Start the day smarter. Get all the news you need in your inbox each morning. The Bengals could face one of their home opponents in an international game.
Here we'll look at the Denver Broncos personnel who are most to blame for their Week 17 loss to the Cincinnati Bengals.
The Bengals need a win to make the playoffs. Here are 3 Bengals bold predictions ahead of their crucial Week 18 game against the Steelers.
The Cincinnati Bengals are still alive in the AFC playoff race. Led by Joe Burrow's four touchdowns (one rushing), the Bengals recorded a 30-24 overtime win over the Denver Broncos, who missed a golden opportunity to clinch their first playoff berth since 2015.
The Pittsburgh Steelers and Cincinnati Bengals will play in a primetime clash on Saturday at 8:00 p.m. That game will come after the Baltimore Ravens and Cleveland Browns suit up at 4:30 p.m., so the Steelers will know if they are playing for the AFC North title or just seeding.
CINCINNATI — The Bengals wrapped practice a day early this week in anticipation of Saturday's game against Denver. Orlando Brown Jr. (fibula) practiced again and will play for the second time since Oct. 27, he is not carrying a designation entering Friday.
The Los Angeles Chargers, Cincinnati Bengals and LA Rams all won on Saturday to either seal a playoff ticket or keep their postseason hopes alive.
The Pittsburgh Steelers host the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday as the regular season draws to a close. While Mike Tomlin & Co. are locked in at the No. 5 playoff spot in the AFC, the Bengals are still holding on to a slim chance of making the postseason.
The Broncos have a defense equipped to stop their attack, allowing the third-fewest pass yards per play and boasting the best opponent EPA per pass at -.20. But for all the unit’s strengths, the spotlight will be focused on Patrick Surtain II, perhaps the NFL’s premier shutdown corner and the Broncos’ best shot at neutralizing Chase.
For the Cincinnati Bengals, it’s simply Tee little, Tee late. The Stripes ran their winning streak to four Saturday evening, surviving the fading Denver Broncos 30-24 – thanks to three ...